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Feb 07, 2017Posted by Emily

First Look at Sam Claflin in “Journey’s End”

SCREEN DAILY – Screen can reveal the first production still of Sam Claflin in World War One drama Journey’s End, of which Metro International will show first footage at next week’s EFM in Berlin.

Director Saul Dibb’s adaptation of R.C Sheriff’s classic play about trench warfare follows young recruit Raleigh (Asa Butterfield) who pulls strings to join his childhood friend and hero Captain Stanhope (Claflin) on the front line.

However, a much-changed Stanhope is horrified by Raleigh’s arrival given that they are anticipating a massive German advance.

Also starring are Paul Bettany, Stephen Graham, Toby Jones, and Tom Sturridge.

Simon Reade’s screenplay also draw’s on Sheriff’s novel co-written with author Vernon Bartlett. Guy de Beaujeu is producing with Reade through their production company, Fluidity Films.

The production is financed by the BFI, Fluidity Films, British Film Company, Metro International, Ingenious, The Welsh Government’s Media Investment Budget and uMedia.

Jun 16, 2016Posted by Emily

“Any Human Heart” Promotional & Episode Stills

As I said, I will be working on adding more to the gallery to make it more complete. I’ve added high quality promotional images and episode stills of Sam from one if his first television series in 2010, Any Human Heart. Sam played the young Logan Mountstuart. I hope you’ll enjoy these photos!

May 31, 2016Posted by Emily

“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2” Production Stills & Screen Captures

Since I have a lot of free time on my hands now, I have started working on completing the gallery. First, I have added production stills that were missing along with HD screencaptures from “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2” to the gallery. Over the next weeks, I’ll be adding screencaptures, scans, photoshoots, and more!

May 16, 2016Posted by Emily

New “Me Before You” Production Stills & Promotionals

Brand new production stills from Me Before You have now been added to the gallery! A few online promotionals that have been popping up on the Me Before You Facebook and Instagram have also been added. Also, be sure to visit and follow Adoring Emilia Clarke and Jenna Coleman online, fansites dedicate to Sam’s co-stars in the movie!

Mar 07, 2016Posted by Emily

“Me Before You” Snapchat, Promotional Image, Production Still

On March 4th, Sam and Emilia Clarke took over the Me Before You snapchat (MeBeforeYouWB). I’ve added screenshots from their snaps to the gallery. A high quality promotional image has also been released along with a new production still which have been added to the gallery as well! Be sure to check them out!

Feb 02, 2016Posted by Emily

Sneak Peek at “Me Before You”

USA Today has given a first sneak peek for “Me Before You!” You can read what Emilia Clarke and Thea Sharrock said about the film below. Also, you can check out the first three production stills that feature Sam from the movie in the gallery!!

There’s something strikingly unusual about Emilia Clarke alongside Sam Claflin in the romantic comedy Me Before You — her disarming smile.

That’s something just not seen with her battle-ready screen alter egos, Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones and Sarah Connor in Terminator Genisys.

“Literally, Daenerys doesn’t smile, Sarah Connor doesn’t smile,” says Clarke. “But here it was like, ‘Can you smile more? Can you have a good time?’ I’m not trying to kill anyone, no one is trying to kill me. It’s fun.”

In Me Before You (in theaters June 3, with a trailer arriving Wednesday on usatoday.com), Clarke, 29, plays Louisa Clark, a British small-town working-class girl who loses her café job. She’s compelled to take the first available employment, despite being woefully unqualified — caretaking for a quadriplegic.

Her charge turns out to be the upper-class William Traynor (Claflin), injured after being struck by a motorcycle while crossing the street. Things start off rocky because of Traynor’s anger and despondence, but Louisa’s effervescence eventually breaks through and romance blossoms.

Clarke says she devoured Jojo Moyes’ best-selling love story while on the set of Genisys, “with bombs exploding around me.” She was moved to tears and knew she had to convince director Thea Sharrock to get the part for the film adaptation.

“Actors cannot invest too much in auditions. It’s too heartbreaking if you don’t get it,” says Clarke. “But this one I was like, ‘I’m doing it.’ I was madly into it. Every fiber of me felt like someone had written me down.”

Despite her more hardcore screen personalities, Clarke says she’s far more like the goofy, regular-girl Louisa in real life.

“It’s funny with these strong female roles,” says Clarke. “I’m really quite clumsy, say the wrong thing all the time and am awkward at the best of times. My friends and family have seen this other person every single day.”

Me Before You features a genre-covering swath of British stars, including Doctor Who’s Jenna Coleman (as Louisa’s sister), Harry Potter’s Matthew Lewis (as Louisa’s longtime boyfriend) and Game of Thrones star Charles Dance (as Traynor’s father).

Sharrock says the movie captures the tone of Moyes’ novel, with the author writing the screenplay that includes the “heartbreaking” twist of Traynor seeking to end his life in dignity.

After physical roles such as Finnick Odair in The Hunger Games and Philip Swift in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, “Sam literally plays the part with no movement below the neck. All he had really was facial movements,” says Sharrock. “That was a challenge.”

Clarke says the duo’s chemistry and banter was real, with the two engaging in on-set pranks and bragging about whose action figure would win in battle. (“Obviously, Khaleesi wins all the time,” says Clarke of her GOT Mother of Dragons character. “Dragons trump everything.”)

But not an ounce of blood was drawn, even in a scene where Louisa shaves her charge’s beard. A razor in the wrong hands can be lethal.

“Sam was actually petrified when we shot that,” Clarke says. “There was a lot of trust there. But I didn’t nick him even once.”

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